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Celebs vote in the 2012 election

Quentin Tarantino at a polling station in Los Angeles

Quentin Tarantino at a polling station in Los Angeles (Splash News)

Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers casts his vote in Los Angeles. He was seen putting on his sticker after he voted and smiling at a fellow voter as he left the polling station set up in Los Feliz.

Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers casts his vote in Los Angeles. He was seen putting on his sticker after he voted and smiling at a fellow voter as he left the polling station set up in Los Feliz. (Splash News)

Heidi Klum spotted at a local polling station in Brentwood, California.

Heidi Klum spotted at a local polling station in Brentwood, California. (Splash News)

Jack Osbourne casts his vote in Los Angeles . He was seen carrying a sticker he received after voting in a polling station set up in the Los Feliz neighborhood

Jack Osbourne casts his vote in Los Angeles . He was seen carrying a sticker he received after voting in a polling station set up in the Los Feliz neighborhood (Splash News)

Beyonce posted an image on her Tumblr of her filling out her ballot

Beyonce posted an image on her Tumblr of her filling out her ballot (Beyonce via Tumblr)

Sarah Jessica Parker spotted voting at PS 41 in the West Village

Sarah Jessica Parker spotted voting at PS 41 in the West Village (Alo Ceballos/FilmMagic)

“Mad Men” actress January Jones heads to her polling station in Studio City (MOE/FAMEFLYNET PICTURES)

Jay Leno pulled up in his McLaren sports car to vote in Beverly Hills. The late night talk-show host stood in line with other voters at a community center near his home.

Jay Leno pulled up in his McLaren sports car to vote in Beverly Hills. The late night talk-show host stood in line with other voters at a community center near his home. (Richard Beetham / Splash News)

“Ladies, put on your voting best. May I plz see pics of your voting “looks”?” Lena Dunham wrote. (Lena Dunham via Instagram)

“Me voting— it really is my hair!” — Donald Trump (Donald Trump via Facebook)

It’s Election Day and even celebrities are casting their votes.

Dozens of A-list celebs are backing President Obama’s re-election. Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin, Anne Hathaway, Scarlett Johansson and Eva Longoria have been deployed in vital must-win states to advocate on the president’s behalf.

Mitt Romney, on the other hand, boasts more big business and banking names on his roster rather than showbiz supporters. However, Kid Rock, Kelsey Grammar, Chuck Norris, Meat Loaf and Donald Trump are all backing the Republican candidate.

But whatever bubble they fill in today, many stars are using social media to urge their fellow Americans to make their voices heard.

Lena Dunham posted her election day outfit on Instagram and wrote: “Ladies, put on your voting best. May I plz see pics of your voting “looks”?” Page Six spotted the “Girls” star voting at Broome Street and 6th Avenue in SoHo.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson asked his Twitter followers: “Before I vote – final question.. who wakes up first and starts kickin’ ass before sunrise? @MittRomney or @BarackObama #CINC”

Donald Trump, who posted a Facebook photo of himself casting a ballot, wrote “Me voting— it really is my hair!”

Stephen Colbert joked, “Make sure you get out there and VOTE today! Then enjoy your orange juice and cookie… wait! Did I just give blood by mistake?”

Justin Bieber, just to remind us, tweeted “im 18…but i cant vote…im Canadian.”

Olympian Gabby Douglas is too young to vote but she’s in it for the treats. “Going w/my fam to the polls even tho I’m 2 young 2 vote…But theres always a kiddy poll which comes with a free ice cream coupon!” she wrote.

“Modern Family” star Eric Stonestreet’s sweet tweet: “Its important that u vote today. But also; don’t forget to feed ur goat, dock ur boat, secure ur tote, and to hang up ur long hooded cape.”

Chelsea Clinton boasted: “Best 45min wait ever. So exciting to see that my vote has been counted!! #Vote”

Yankees right fielder Nick Swisher encouraged his Twitter followers to vote. He posted, “#Vote No matter who you’re voting for, make sure your voice is heard! I did!”

But the always colorful Ellen Barkin, who seems to have lost it again, tweeted “[Bleep] all this bull[bleep]…including my own. This year I’ll be following the election via @TheOnion news site.”